Tuesday, March 24, 2009

What Is the Cold/Flu?

What Is the Common Cold?
On average, American adults will suffer from 2 to 4 colds per year and children will get between 6 and 10 colds per year. The common cold is probably the most common illness in the United States today, but it is also the most common reason for doctor's visits, even though there is no cure for the cold.
The cold, like the flu, is a virus and cannot be treated with antibiotics. Unfortunately, the only true treatment is to wait until has run it's course. Want to know more?
What Is the Flu?:
The flu is similar to the common cold but the symptoms are usually much more severe. Five to 20 percent of the American population come down with the flu each year. It can be very serious and even fatal.
The flu is a virus called influenza. It cannot be treated with antibiotics, but may be prevented with a flu shot and new antiviral medications, such as Tamiflu, may help shorten the duration of the flu.
Flu Information

Common Cold Information

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